I gotta tell y'all, living out in the country I have seen one too many dogs get left behind because people think pets are expendable, that they can just go get another one….and now with this hurricane people are just dropping their dogs off almost right on my parents porch….I gotta say, when shit hits the fan people will abandon things that really don’t mean that much to them. My parents neighbor took off for Chicago and asked them to go over and feed his dog….honestly what the fuck??? My dad got mad and just took the dog in. These animals depend on us, they didn’t ask for any of this and don’t understand what’s happening. So please, if anyone follows me lives or knows anyone who lives by the gulf coast, Texas, Louisiana, if they are even considering leaving their animals behind then definitely go and kick their asses into sense because its not right. I made the mistake of letting my dog off the leash and watched him get hit straight on by a car and to this day I have a hard time forgiving myself. And haven’t considered getting another dog….I loved him. He was a good boy.
Ok so I just wanted to make this post to give y'all a rundown for what’s happening in the south right now:
Currently there is a hurricane making landfall on the coast of Texas called Harvey. Harvey is a Category 4 hurricane that has winds exceeding 130 mph. Most Texans were unprepared for this hurricane because the only yesterday Harvey was a Category 1 hurricane and the day before that Harvey was just a Tropical Depression. Most Gas Stations are running out of gas if they haven’t already and most stores are empty of a lot of nonperishable items and water.
The last Category 4 Hurricane to hit Texas was Ike in September 2008. At the time, most of what is Galveston Island had been leveled with one or two houses still standing. Most of the area did not have power for about a week and some did not have power for over a month after. The city of Galveston itself had storm surge over 17 Ft (5.18 meters). In the Bolivar Peninsula, flood waters exceeded 12Ft (around 3 meters). Winds exceeded 110mph and the highest storm surge was recorded at 22 ft (6.8 meters). 195 people were killed in the storm in total (not just Texas) and the cost to repair was around $22 Billion.
We were lucky with Ike because the storm was relatively quick to move through the area. Harvey was previously expected to pass through Mexico as a Tropical Depression and continue out until the Pacific Ocean until a few days ago when it turned to the north. In addition because it is such a slow moving system (moving almost 10 mph), it allowed the system to strength over the warm Gulf waters. With Harvey we are not as lucky due to the weather we have been having previously. There is high pressures located over West Texas and one located to the north east, around northern Louisiana and Arkansas and a jet stream that runs behind both high pressure systems which are effectively going to box in Harvey causing him to stay over Texas until Wednesday.
If you want to help out with the relief fund in anyway by donation, please donate to the red cross by visiting redcross.org , calling 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-27677), Or texting the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation or to the salvation army by visiting givesalvationarmy.org or calling 1-800-725-2769 . Other ways you can help are by volunteering or donating blood if possible.
Please keep Texas in your prayers and keep monitoring the situation. If possible please Signal Boost this post or post like it just so we can get word out.
Hey guys quick heads up, but Twitter’s already starting in on the “this is what Texas gets for voting red” jokes and I’d like to give a topical reminder that Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi are all majority minority cities. Houston, the valley, and SA went blue last election, and Corpus was pretty close to it.
Make jokes about Texans all you like - we deserve a lot of them - but the election ones are misplaced in this instance. A good lot of the folks this storm is gonna barrel into are the opposite of what you’re imagining, and none of us are looking forward to getting blamed for the disaster relief that’s gonna deprioritize our suffering.